Portable combination bottle, lamp, and cup.



-SHBET 5L '.PTENTE' E, LAMP, AND CUR APPLGATION FILED GGT.25,1907.

PGRTABLE OMBINATE BOTTL STATES ERNST GERBRECHT AND JOHN C; KRUTIL, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

PORTABLE COMBINATION BOTTLE, LAMRAND our.

I Specification of LetterePatent. Application ilediOctober 25, 1907. Serial No. 399,216.'

Patented Aug. 25, 1908.

-:States, and residing, respectively, at 1122 vof the School street and 861 Lincoln street, in Chicago, county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Im rovernent in a Portable Combination Bottle, amp, and Cup, of which thefollowing is a specification. he object of our invention is to combine with a portable bottle the means for heating the contents thereof at any time or place,A

vthe open position.

and to rovide a cup into which the contents the combination being so arranged t at the complete' device can be carried like an ordinary bottle, in the pocket or other convenient place, on the person, in a hand Satchel, valise or trunk.

The manner in which we accomplish our object is described in the following speciiication,- and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:

Figure 1 is a vertical elevation showing the torn of t is bottle is a 'conical recess B of suitable depth and curvature. The lower exterior part C of the bottle is reduced in diameter to allow for the thickness of the exterior part of a base hereinafter described. On op osite` sides of the bottle extending upwar s from the bottom are two vertical recesses D, the purpose of which will be hereafter described. Permanently secured on the 4bottom portion C of the bottle by any suitable means is a metallic base E, in size Aand ical recess B, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the

i with the main part of the bottle.

shape this base conforms to the size and shape of the vertical part C and to the conexterior vertical part of the base being flush In this base are two oplposite apertures F coincident position wit the recesses D inthe bottle. In each of these apertures is a button G supplorted and pressed outward by a fiat erging p as secured onthe inside of the base ottle' when heated may be cured;

"shown in Figs. 2 and 3. Each of these buttonsy project slightly 'beyond the exterior vertical line4 of saidbase and are adapted to be pressed inward into the recesses l). Telescopically fitted over the base E is a lamp case I having large side apertures I I. In the vertical part of this case are four button holes J. Two oi' these holes are so located as to register with the apertures F when the case is in the closed position on the base E and the other two holes are adapted to register with the apertures F when the case is in In each of these positions the buttons G enter' said button holes and lock the case on the base. Aiiixed inside the case I is a conical part K forming the top of an oil reservoir L of which the lower part of the case forms the bottom. In the apex of the cone K is'a threaded a erture M. In this aperture is a removable t ireaded burner N ada ted to hold the lamp wick O. In the Vflange art I of the burner N is an annular 'groove and secured in the groove is a flexible ring R'. Telescopically supported on the case I is 'a removable cup S. On vopposite sides of this cup are vertical projections T 'forming interior recesses adapted to admit the ends of the buttons G as shown in Fig. 1,

and to thereby allow the cup to be slipped on the lamp case over the buttons. l

When the several parts are constructed as described the device can be used as follows: The arts being in the closed position shown in F1 s. 1 and 3, and the bottle filled with .liqui the cup S is drawn downward and off the case I. The buttons G are then pressed inward and the case thus released is drawn downward until the-buttons spring into the top button holes as shown in Fig. 2. The

buttons are again pressed in and the case the top button'holes as shown in Fig. 2. In

this open position the lamp wick is lighted through one of the apertures I I. The heat frornth arne of the Wick, inclosed in the conicalreeess E in the base C quickly heats the base and through that the bottom of the bottle and its contents. When the is heated to the required de ree, and the downwards into the case till the buttons sna into the bottom button holes as shown in ig. 3.. In this closed position the'flexible lring is pressed into contact with the upper interior part of the base E and this forms an air tight` joint between the burner and base E. The air ti ht joint thus formed instantly extinguishes t e flame and prevents eva oration or leakage of the4 iiuidl in the amp through the burner. This closing lamp on the base also closes the side a ertures I I as shown bythe dotted lines in ig. 3. The cup after it has been used isjpressed intol osition on the base.

W at we claim and desire to secureby Let- ,ters Patent is:

1. In a device of vthe kind described, the combination consisting of a bottle having a conical recessed bottom; al lamp'telescopicf ally supported on the lower part of saidbottle, covering and extending into said conical recess; means for holding said lamp in an open land a closed position on said bottle; and means supported on said lamp adapted to form an air tight joint between said lam and bottle when said lamp is. in the close position on said. bottle. f'

- 2. In a device of the kind described, the combination with a bottle-having a hollow conical bottom; of a lamp telescopically su ported on the bottom portion of said bott e, said lamp being adapted to be moved telesco icallyon the lower part of said bottle an to be thereby temporarily adjusted in an 'open and a. closed position relative to the conical bottom of said bottle; a flexible disk supported on said lamp adapted to bepressed into contact with the -conical interior of the ybottoni of said bottle when said lamp is adjusted in a closed osition thereon, andto Jforman air tightjointbetween said bottlel and lamp.

3. In a device of the kind described, the

.combination consisting of a bottle having a conical shaped recess inthe bottom; a conical metallic base conformablein sha eto and affixed in therecessed bottom' of sai bottle;

a lam telesco ically supported on said bottle to e move into an open and closed position on said bottle and in the conical interior '55 of said base; means for holding said lamp in an open and a closedposition on said bottle; and means adapted to form anair ltight joint between said lamp and base, Whenvsaid lamp is in a closed position on said bottle.

4. In a device'of the kind described, the

combination with a bottle havin a conical recessed bottom,-a conical metal ic'base afi fixed on and in said bottom of lsaid bottle, a

of thek :the upper vsai base and said lamp, w

- fit the conical the conical part of said base when thelamp and base are closedto ether and to thereby form an air tight joint etween said base and lamp. j

5. 'In a device of the kind described, the combination with a bottle having a conical recessed bottom, alamp telescopically suplported thereon, said lamp being adapted to e moved on said bottle into an vopen and a closed osition; of a flexible disk supported of said lamp adapted to be in contact with on sai lampand adapted to be pressed in contact with the conical bottom of said. loot'-` tle when said lamp and bottle are in a closed position and yto thereby form an airy tight joint between said bottle'and lamp.

6. In a device of 4he .kind described, the

combination consisting of a bottle having a4 conical recessed bottom and recessed lower portion and being thereby adapted to hold a metallic base flush with the vertical line of ortion; a metallic base vadapted tc fit and to be cessed part o said bottle, said base havinga conical bottom adapted to t and be in conpermanently affixed on said rctact with the recessed bottom of said bottle;v

a lamp telescopically supported on said .ba-se, adapted to be moved into an'open and closed position thereon; means attached to saidl ase adapted to engage and hold said 1am in an open and a closed position on sai bottle, means on said lamp ada ted to form an air tight joint between said basel and lamp when said lamp is in the closed-position on saidA bottle. 4 j l v 7. In a device of the kind described, the ycombination consisting of a bottle having a conical 'recessed bottom, -andvertical recesses in the vertical opposite sides of said bottle; a metallic conical base'tting the icc bottom of said bottle; a air ofs pressed buttons attached toan' exten 'ng outward through said base injpositions Vcoifncident`to said vertical recessesin said bottle, and 'in which said buttons :are free to be moved; a lamp telescopically su portedon said base,

adapted to be movab y secured in an openv and a closed position thereon by said spring pressed buttons.; and means on said ada ted to form 'an air tight joint between a closed position on said base.'

en said lamp is in 8. A combination bottle, lamp land cup,

consisting of a bottle, the lower exterior por tion being recessed on opposite' sides and the bottom forming a hollow cone; a metallic base affixed on said recessed portion of'said bottle, havin a conical bottom adaptedt'o ottom of said bottle; a pair of spring pressedbuttons secured to and intermediate of said base and bottle, said buttons extending outward through suitable apertures in said base; a. lamp adapted to fit telesco ically overfsaid base ,ha button i holes adapted to buttons attached tosaid haseand be thereby locked in anopenand a drinking cup telescopically su ported and closed position on said base; a burner on said lamp, adapted to be remove ,.there- 1Q:

removabl secured in said lamp having a fromand used for drinking urposes. grooved an e adapted to su port a exible ERNST ERBRECHT- ring; a iexib e'ring supporte` in the grooved JOHN C. KRUTIL. Harige of saidburnensaid ring being adapted Witnesses:

to be in Contact with the conical interior of' THOMAS J. MORGAN,

said base and to thereby close said burner; h JOSEPH STAB. 

